In a significant escalation of tensions between House Republicans and the Department of Justice, GOP members are taking decisive steps to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress. This move comes as a response to Garland's refusal to turn over an audio recording of an interview with President Joe Biden, which was conducted as part of a special counsel investigation. The House Oversight Committee, led by Chairman James Comer, has announced plans to consider a resolution recommending that the House of Representatives find Garland in contempt for defying a lawful subpoena. This resolution is set to be discussed in a markup session on Monday, signaling a serious commitment from the GOP to pursue this course of action.
The contempt charges against Garland are being advanced by two Republican-led House committees, the Oversight and Judiciary committees, which are holding parallel meetings to move their resolutions forward. This coordinated effort underscores the gravity with which the GOP views the Attorney General's non-compliance. The Department of Justice, for its part, has defended its actions by stating that it has been 'extraordinarily' accommodating, even going so far as to hand over a transcript of the Biden interview in question. However, this gesture has not satisfied the demands of the House Republicans, who are insisting on the original audio recording.
The push to hold Garland in contempt represents a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict between the Republican-controlled House and the Biden administration. It reflects… Mehr lesen
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